Sister of a Russian who fell into slavery in Kazakhstan told his story

The sister of a Russian who fell into slavery said that he was leaving for Kazakhstan to serve in the army

Sister of Russian Aleksey Kotov Zavardina told his story. She shared the details of the life of her brother, who was held in slavery in a neighboring country for 20 years.

According to her, in the 1990s, Alexei was drafted into the army and sent to Kazakhstan, where he and later remained to serve under the contract. Irina noted that in 1997, her brother came to Russia for her husband's funeral, after which he again left for the neighboring republic, and since 1999 no news has come from him.

She also said that she had contacted to the military registration and enlistment office, but there she was told that the unit in which Aleksey had served had been disbanded, and all the servicemen had been sent home. Why her brother could not get to the Yaroslavl region is still unknown.

“We wrote to the program“ Wait for me ”more than once, we addressed the woman alone, like a fortune-teller. She said that Lesha is alive, “Irina added.

Prior to that, it became known that the deputy of the city council of Yaroslavl Dmitry Sokolov decided to help Kotov who fell into slavery and flew to Kazakhstan. It is noted that, together with the Russian consul, he is deciding on the return of Alexei home.

Earlier, Kazakh law enforcement officers published a video in which a 44-year-old man, who introduced himself as a native of the village of Gore-Gryaz, Gavrilov-Yamskiy district, Yaroslavl region, claims that is in captivity, and asks his parents to help him get out of Kazakhstan. Later, the police detained the suspect in illegal imprisonment and opened a criminal case against him.

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